On 19 Sep 2022, at 13:15, Daniel Sahlberg <daniel.l.sahlb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> SVNKit is a Java implementation of Subversion and doesn't share any code with 
> Apache Subversion. Even if SVNKit honors the configuration in ~/.subversion, 
> there are no guarantees that a particular option used by Apache Subversion 
> works the same way with SVNKit. Thus I would suggest that you ask the same 
> question in the SVNKit forums.

That had already been done:

https://support.tmatesoft.com/t/force-ipv6-connections-in-svnkit-how/2898

> I can't recollect seeing any options for IPv6 (as you have also found out). I 
> would assume Apache Subversion is using OS defaults when it comes to trying 
> IPv4 or IPv6 first if a certain server has both addresses. When it comes to 
> SVNKit I can't guess how Java handles IPv4 och IPv6 connections.

Is the IPv6 behaviour of the svn client (not the SVNKit client) documented 
anywhere? The svn book returns no hits for ipv6, the man page redirects you to 
svn help [subcommand], which doesn’t appear to mention common arguments.

SVNKit claims to be bug-for-bug compatible with native svn, but without any 
concrete definition of the native client behaviour the behaviour diverges.

Regards,
Graham
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